1935 Chevy Passenger And Truck Oil Pump Assembly With Screen Nors 316 on 2040-parts.com
Evansville, Indiana, United States
1935 CHEVY PASSENGER AND TRUCK OIL PUMP ASSEMBLY WITH SCREEN NEW....NORS WOHLERT PART # 2W-837753 HAS LIGHT SURFACE RUST ... HAS BEEN SITTING FOR YEARS NICE....HARD TO FIND SEE OUR OTHER ITEMS MAKE SURE THIS IS CORRECT FOR YOUR RIDE BEFORE YOU BID EMAIL WITH QUESTIONS......SOLD AS IS.....NO RESERVE
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